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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Oct. 1. 



Peach 



All the well-known varieties, including- Champion 

 and Croshy. By mail, lU, 60c; by freight or express, 

 lUO, $4.00. 



JAPAN PLUMS. 



Abondanne, Bur bank, and Satsuma. By mail, 6, 

 60c; by freight or expie.ss, 100. $10. uu. 



CEDAR GROVE FARM, 



John (Jadwali^adkh, Proprietor, 

 North Madison, Ind 



By permission, 1 refei- to the First National Bank, 

 Madi-iou, Ind., A. I. Root, Medina, O. 



Jiihn Caclwallader, Dear Sir: — I received tliose 

 tiies to-day. Was very well plensed with them. I 

 thouglit tliem very nice trees. They were in good 

 condition. John B Pierce, 



Boston P. O., AUe. Co., Pa. 



Claremont, Va., Sept. 10, 1894. 

 Dear Sir;— 1 bought a few trees of you last spring, 

 and as they liave done all right I should like a few 

 more this fall. Please quote me prices on trees by 

 mail, as it is too far to ship an}' other way. 



Yours truiy, A. F. Ames. 



Feagaville. Md., April 30, 1894. 

 Mr. Cadwalladrr, Dear Sir :— Since sending the pos- 

 tal of Silt urdiiy tlie trees have come to hand In good 

 condition, excev>t tlie tops somewhat broken; tliey 

 have fine roots, and I am much pleased with them. 

 Many tlianks. Kesp'y, Mrs. C. E. Derr. 



PATENTS 



Careful attention given to the prosecution of 

 business iDpfore the IJ. S. Patent OflBce. All business 

 treated as strictly confidential. No charge made for 

 services in prosecuting application, until the pat- 

 ent is allowed. Send for "Inventor's Guide." 



FRANKLIN H. HOUGH. 

 925 F STREET, WASHINGTON, D. C, 



un\ 



M,|TH c HONEY 

 -^^^^ EXTRACTOR, 



Square Glass Honey- Jars, 



Tin Buckets, Bee-hives, 



Honey Sections, Etc., Etc. 



Perfection Cold-blast Smokers. 

 APPLY TO 



CHAS. F. MUTH & SON, Cincinnati, 0. 



p. S.— Send 10-ct. stamp for " Practical Hints to Bee-keepers." 



If you keep BEES, 

 subscribe for the Pro- 

 gressive Bee=keeper, a 

 journal devoted to Bees, 

 Honey, and kindred in- 



dustries. 50 ets. per 



■yenf. Sample copy, 

 also a beautifully illustrated catalogue of* Bee- 

 keepers' supplies, FREE. Address 

 LEAHY MFG. CO.. HIGGINSVILLE, MO. 



Read what J. 1. Parent, of 

 Charlton, N. Y., says— "We 

 rut with one of your Combined 

 Machines last winter 50 chatf 

 hives with 7-inch cap, 100 honey- 

 ra 'ks, .500 bro;id frames. 3,000 

 iioncy-boxes, and a great deal of 

 otiier work. This winter w e 

 have doubled the amount of bee- 

 , hives, etc., to make, and we ex- 

 ' pect to do it all with this saw. 

 It will do all you say it will." 

 Catalogue and price List free. Address W. F. & 

 JOHN BARNES, 545 Ruby St., Rockford, 111. 



When more convenient, orders for Barnes* Foot- 

 Power Machinery may be s<nt to me. A. I. Root. 



eiotf Please nienlion iliis paper 



Every Farmer 



Ought to read the Rural New= Yorker. 



(I'ubllshed weekly.) 

 It is the business farmer's paper, and a most re- 

 liable authority on agricultural and horticultural 

 subjects. Frauds and humbugs fear it. ONLY $1 

 A YEAR. Send for sample copv to 

 THU KURAIj NEW-YOKKKR.New York. 

 We have made arrangements so that we can send 

 it and Gleanings for $1.75 a year. 



Please mention this paper. 



riother Bees. 



If you wish the best of queens, or mother bees, 

 send me your orders. Untested queens, 3 or 5 band, 

 75c each; S4.25 for 6, or $8.00 per dozen. Tested 3- 

 band queens, $1.50 each; fine 3-band breeders, 

 thoroughly tested, the />est, $5.00 each; straight 

 5-band breeders, faultless queens, $10.00 each. Root's 

 goods, Dadant's foundation, and Bingham smokers. 



Jennie Atchley, Beeville, Bee Co., Tex. 



PATENT WIRED COMB FOUNDATION 



//as jVo Sag- in Brood-frames. 



Thin Fiat - Bottom Foundation 



Has no Fishlioce in the Surplus Honey. 

 Being the cleanest, it is usually worked 

 the quickest of any foundation made. 



J. VAN DEUSEN & SONS, 



12tfdb Sole nanufacturers, 



Sprout Brook, Montgomery Co., N. Y. 



(^"In responding to this advertisement mention GLKANiNGa 



BEFORE placing your orders for SUPPLIES, write 

 for prices on One-Piece Basswood Sections, Bee- 

 Hives, Shipping-Crates, Frames, Foundation, Smo- 

 kers, etc. PAGE & KEITH, 

 8tfdb New London, Wis. 



SECOND-HAND TYPE. 



We offer for sale the samples of job type shown 

 below. It is practically as good as new. 



BUCKEYE LOCK 



Great Primer Concave, 13 A, $1.50. 



Pica Fashion. 



Great Primer Fashion. 8A, 10a, $2.50. 



Large Type. 



Dbl. Small Pica Fashion, 5A, 9a, $3.00. 



This TYPE for Sale. L. P. 



Long Primer Fashion, 15A, 33a, $3.00. 



This is a Pretty Face 



Pica Condensed Fashion, 18A, 33a, $2.00. 



PIC;^ GlilPTIC. 1^34567^90 



Pica Glyptic, 31A, f3.7."). 



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Pica Coiuicnscd Concave, 31A, *1.35. 

 'X'lo.liS is( XIJSE.'toxa.cl.ocl. 



Noiii" Antique, 20A, 36a, $1.5ii. 



HENRY E. BLISS 



Long Primer Concave, 3(IA, $1.0t». 



THISIS APE'XRl letter 



Pcail Gothic, lOA, $1.00. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



